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Nonce vs Joycean - What's the difference?

nonce | joycean | see also |

Nonce is a see also of joycean.


As nouns the difference between nonce and joycean

is that nonce is the one or single occasion; the present reason or purpose (now only in for the nonce ) or nonce can be (british|slang|pejorative) a sex offender, especially of children; a paedophile or nonce can be (cryptography) a value constructed so as to be unique to a particular message in a stream, in order to prevent replay attacks while joycean is a person who studies or admires the works of(james joyce).

As adjectives the difference between nonce and joycean

is that nonce is denoting something occurring once while joycean is of or pertaining to (1882-1941) or his writings.

Atlantic vs Meddy - What's the difference?

atlantic | meddy |


As a proper noun atlantic

is the atlantic ocean or atlantic can be a branch of the niger-congo languages spoken along the atlantic coast in west africa.

As an adjective atlantic

is pertaining to the atlantic ocean.

As a noun meddy is

a large, gently spinning region of warm water that carries saline water from the mouth of the mediterranean into the atlantic.

Gazehound vs Sighthound - What's the difference?

gazehound | sighthound | Synonyms |

Sighthound is a hyponym of gazehound.

Sighthound is a synonym of gazehound.



As nouns the difference between gazehound and sighthound

is that gazehound is a hound that primarily hunts by speed and sight, instead of by scent and endurance while sighthound is a hound that primarily hunts by speed and sight, instead of by scent and endurance.

Apathetic vs Apathete - What's the difference?

apathetic | apathete |


As an adjective apathetic

is void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent.

As a noun apathete is

an apathetic person; one given to apathy.

Apathy vs Apathete - What's the difference?

apathy | apathete |


As nouns the difference between apathy and apathete

is that apathy is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest while apathete is an apathetic person; one given to apathy.

Apatheia vs Apathete - What's the difference?

apatheia | apathete | Related terms |

Apatheia is a related term of apathete.


As nouns the difference between apatheia and apathete

is that apatheia is a state of mind in stoic philosophy in which one is free from emotional disturbance; the freedom from all passions while apathete is an apathetic person; one given to apathy.

Apathesis vs Apathete - What's the difference?

apathesis | apathete | Related terms |

Apathete is a related term of apathesis.


Apathesis is likely misspelled.


Apathesis has no English definition.

As a noun apathete is

an apathetic person; one given to apathy.

Apathic vs Apathete - What's the difference?

apathic | apathete | Related terms |

Apathete is a related term of apathic.


Apathic is likely misspelled.


Apathic has no English definition.

As a noun apathete is

an apathetic person; one given to apathy.

Apathize vs Apathete - What's the difference?

apathize | apathete | Related terms |

Apathize is a related term of apathete.


As a noun apathete is

an apathetic person; one given to apathy.

Therapy vs Chronotherapeutics - What's the difference?

therapy | chronotherapeutics |


As nouns the difference between therapy and chronotherapeutics

is that therapy is treatment of disease or disability, physical or mental while chronotherapeutics is (medicine) any of several forms of therapy that is administered in phase with a person's biological clock.

As a verb therapy

is to treat with a therapy.

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